Lenovo X1 Series ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition (14ʺ Intel) 21NS0013US Review

The Lenovo X1 Carbon Gen 13 packs a gorgeous OLED display into a sub-1kg frame, making it a near-perfect travel companion. Just don't try to game on it.

Cpu Intel Core Ultra 7 258V
Ram Gb 32
Storage Gb 2048
Screen 14" 2880x1800
Gpu Intel Arc Graphics
Os Windows 11 Pro
Weight Kg 1
Battery Wh 57
Lenovo X1 Series ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition (14ʺ Intel) 21NS0013US laptop
72 Overall Score

Overview

The Lenovo X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition is a stunningly portable laptop that's built for the road, not the render farm. The one thing you need to know is that this is a premium ultraportable for business and media, and it nails that brief with a gorgeous OLED screen and a sub-1kg frame. It's not trying to be a gaming rig or a video editing workstation, and that's perfectly fine.

Performance

The 32GB of RAM and 2TB SSD are fantastic, landing in the 81st and 93rd percentiles respectively. You'll never feel cramped. The real surprise is the Intel Arc integrated graphics. With 16GB of VRAM, it punches above its weight for an iGPU, hitting the 59th percentile. That means you can do some light photo editing or even play older games, but don't expect miracles. The CPU is solidly mid-pack, which is fine for office work and streaming.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 55.2
GPU 59.3
RAM 81.4
Ports 85.1
Screen 90.7
Portability 92.5
Storage 93.1
Reliability 75.3

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • That 14-inch OLED screen is absolutely beautiful and buttery smooth at 120Hz. 93th
  • At 0.98kg, it's incredibly light and easy to carry all day. 93th
  • You get a massive 2TB of fast storage right out of the box. 91th
  • WiFi 7 and Thunderbolt 4 make it super future-proof for connectivity. 85th

Cons

  • Gaming performance is its Achilles' heel, scoring a dismal 24.3/100. This is not a gaming laptop.
  • The 57Wh battery is on the smaller side for a machine this thin; expect to carry the charger.
  • The CPU is just okay, sitting in the 55th percentile. It's fine, but not a powerhouse.
  • The price can swing wildly, so you have to shop around.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Intel Core Ultra 7 258V
Cores 8
Frequency 3.7 GHz
L3 Cache 12 MB

Graphics

GPU Arc Graphics
Type integrated
VRAM 16 GB
VRAM Type Shared

Memory & Storage

RAM 32 GB
RAM Generation LPDDR5X
Storage 1 2 TB
Storage 1 Type NVMe SSD

Display

Size 14"
Resolution 2880
Panel OLED
Refresh Rate 120 Hz
Brightness 400 nits

Connectivity

Thunderbolt 2 x USB-C® (Thunderbolt™ 4
HDMI HDMI 2.1 (supports resolution up to 4K@60Hz)
Wi-Fi WiFi 7
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.4

Physical

Weight 1.0 kg / 2.2 lbs
Battery 57 Wh
OS Windows 11 Pro

Value & Pricing

Is it worth it? That depends entirely on the price you find. With vendors listing it anywhere from $1949 to over $2500, you need to hunt for a deal. At the lower end of that range, it's a compelling premium ultraportable. At the high end, you're paying a lot for the OLED and the ThinkPad name.

$2,519
$1,949 Unavailable

vs Competition

The most direct competitor is the ASUS Zenbook Duo. It's also a super-portable with a great screen, but its dual-screen gimmick is for a different kind of user. If you want raw power in a similar size, the Apple MacBook Pro 14" with an M4 chip will run circles around this Lenovo in CPU tasks, but you lose the OLED and Windows. And if gaming is any concern, skip this and look at the MSI Vector or Gigabyte AORUS, which are in a completely different performance league.

Verdict

If you're a business traveler or a commuter who wants the best possible screen in the lightest possible package, and you don't care about gaming, this ThinkPad is an easy recommendation. Just make sure you find it on sale. If you need serious horsepower or plan to game, look elsewhere.

Deal Tracker

$2,519
$1,949 Unavailable